Creating a Global Variable
Function
This API is used to create a global variable.
URI
- URI format
- Parameter description
Table 1 URI parameter Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
project_id
Yes
String
Project ID, which is used for resource isolation. For details about how to obtain its value, see Obtaining a Project ID.
Request
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
var_name |
Yes |
String |
A global variable name can contain a maximum of 128 characters, including only digits, letters, and underscores (_), but cannot start with an underscore (_) or contain only digits. |
var_value |
Yes |
String |
Global variable value. |
is_sensitive |
No |
Boolean |
Whether to set a variable as a sensitive variable. The default value is false. |
Response
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
is_success |
No |
Boolean |
Indicates whether the request is successfully executed. Value true indicates that the request is successfully executed. |
message |
No |
String |
Message content. |
Example Request
Create a global variable that is sensitive.
{ "var_name": "string", "var_value": "string", "is_sensitive": true }
Example Response
{ "is_success": true, "message": "string" }
Status Codes
Table 4 describes status codes.
Error Codes
If an error occurs when this API is invoked, the system does not return the result similar to the preceding example, but returns the error code and error information. For details, see Error Codes.
Error Code |
Error Message |
---|---|
DLI.0001 |
Parameter check errors occur. |
DLI.0999 |
The object exists. |
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